Yasushi Watanabe

Yasushi Watanabe (born 1967) is a full Professor at Keio University in Japan.

He earned a Ph.D. in Social Anthropology at Harvard University in 1997 with a thesis on "Nurturing A Context: The Logic of Individualism and the Negotiation of the Familial Sphere in the United States."[1] After post-doctoral fellowships at Cambridge and Oxford Universities, he joined Keio University's Graduate School of Media and Governance as well as Faculty of Environment and Information Studies in 1999. He attained the rank of full Professor in 2005, and is one of Japan's most prominent experts on cultural policy, public diplomacy, and American Studies.

During the 2003-04 academic years, he was a recipient of an Abe Fellowship, which he held at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University. He was awarded a prestigious Japan Academy Medal in 2005. He served as a Fellow at Downing College, Cambridge in 2007 and a Visiting Professor at Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris (Science-Po) in 2013.

He has served on the Executive Board of the Japanese Association for American Studies, the Advisory Panel on Public Diplomacy of the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Advisory Panel (Chairperson) on NHK World. He has also served as an editorial member of Gaiko (Diplomacy) magazine, a book reviewer for Asahi Shimbun and Yomiuri Shimbun, a Councilor at the International House of Japan, and a Co-Chair of the Japan Advisory Council of the Salzburg Global Seminar, among many others.

Faculty Profiles on Keio University's HP:

In Japanese https://vu9.sfc.keio.ac.jp/faculty_profile/cgi/f_profile.cgi?id=2d9618a0d5b77089

In English https://vu9.sfc.keio.ac.jp/faculty_profile/cgi/f_profile_e.cgi?id=2d9618a0d5b77089

Works

In English

In Japanese (single-authored books)

References

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